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Why Won’t My Christmas Cactus Bloom?

“My Christmas cactus hasn’t bloomed in 2 years. It gets light from the sliding glass door on the south side of the house with a patio and garage, so it does not directly get light. Any suggestions?” Question from Victoria of Adrian, Michigan

Answer: There are several reasons why a Christmas or holiday cactus (Schlumbergera buckleyi and S. truncata) may fail to bloom. Here are the top four reasons followed by a thorough video that explains how to successfully care for these plants to ensure yearly flowering.

Top Three Reasons Why Christmas Cactus Won’t Bloom

  1. Too little or too much light: Very bright, indirect light is needed to induce bloom. High, natural light allows the plants to detect the long nights needed to induce blooming, while full sun will cause leaf damage.
  2. Too much or too little water: Even though Schlumbergera are cacti, regular water is required up until October. At this point, you must refrain from watering for one month. Well-drained soil is also essential.
  3. Dry air: Unlike most cacti, Schlumbergera are rainforest species that require high humidity.

To further troubleshoot what could be the problem, please watch the following video.

Happy gardening,

Jessie Keith

Black Gold Horticulturist

Why Won’t My Dahlias Bloom?

Why Won’t My Dahlias Bloom?

“I have tried everything to grow Dahlias. They come up sometimes to about 1ft and never bloom.” Question from April of Dresden, Tennessee

Answer: I am sorry to hear that you are having trouble with your dahlias flowering. There are several factors that impact dahlia blooming, including light levels, fertilizer, and dahlia type. First, provide them with full sun–eight or more hours per day is best. Feed your plants with a quality fertilizer formulated to encourage flowering to boost blooms. Finally, choose more compact dahlias with a free-flowering nature. Try varieties in the Gallery Series, which are more compact and flower nonstop. Dahlias in the Happy series are also outstanding when it comes to repeat bloom. Happy Single Flame is especially pretty with its hot pink and yellow single blooms. For more information, I encourage you to read the following blog and watch our video about growing Dahlias to perfection. (Click here to read All About Growing Dahlias.)

Happy Dahlia growing!

Jessie Keith

Black Gold Horticulturist